Well if you want to tie it specifically to the biblical God, I'm not sure I agree that it's as unequivocal as you say. Eg the Garden of Eden, with God apparently unable to see Adam and Eve hiding -- as literally stated then yes it looks odd, but you could fudge it as acting the role he knew he had to play, assuming omniscience. So I'm sure there's a way out of there, although I'm not so sure it's convincing.
Or the "chariots made of iron" one, where the link I posted provided a few resolutions with God's incredible power, eg that the translation is mistakenly ascribing to God would should be given to Judah, or some such.
Not really sure why God regretted creating man demonstrates omnipotence, but it's in the eye of the beholder perhaps.
But anyway, all this is irrelevant since a question can be made wider than in the OP, and often is on AB. No reason to object to it this time.